Carbon monoxide is odorless so I'm guessing you probably smelled gasoline, in which case you should be fine.
It is practically impossible; you are alive now !
keep air flowing through the vessel
Open the windows and doors and set up some fans to blow the carbon monoxide outside.
ause its exposed to sunlight
By having safety measures in place such as having a carbon monoxide detector, not leaving appliances running with no open windows etc. This is especially important to not leave your car running in a closed garage since the fumes can build up.
The exracellular side of a cell is that on the outside, exposed to the environment.
Yes
It is possible but unlikely. Carbon monoxide itself is odorless, so you likely smelled something else. If you mean to say you smelled natural gas, then the greatest risk is not from poisoning but from the explosion and fire that could result. If you think there is a gas leak, leave the area and call the fire department immediately.
keep air flowing through the vessel
Open the windows and doors and set up some fans to blow the carbon monoxide outside.
Carbon Monoxide, like cyanide, stops your body from absorbing oxygen. Therefore, the first thing one must do to recover from carbon monoxide poisoning is apply oxygen at a high rate (12 L/min).
The outside has been exposed to weathering and abrasion.
because it releases carbon monoxide, which is deadly. you can't smell it, feel it, hear it, taste it, or feel it. if I scared you enough, go outside and buy a carbon monoxide alarm ( it's pretty cheap)
Outside because it is more exposed to air
No, only when exposed to air from the outside.
Charcoal is used by burning. Burning creates large amounts of carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide in large quantities is fatal to animals and has killed thousands.
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ause its exposed to sunlight